Check-rower cord



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No. 274,579. 'Patented Mar. 2.7, 1883;

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

'HENRY FARMER, OF RIGHMOND,1NDIANA, ASSIGNOR OF ONE-HALF TO HENRY P. DEUSOHER, OF HAMILTON, OHIO.

CHECK-ROWER ooRD.

SPECIFIGATION forming' part of Letters Patent No. 274,579, dated March 27, 1883.

Application filed July 24, 1882. (No model.)

To alt 'whom 'it 'may come-m Be it known. that I, HENRY FARMER, of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, have invented certain new and useful lmprovements in Check-Rower Cords, of which the following is a specification.

This iuvention relates to the construction of thecord-stop and its method of union with cord.

In the accompanyingdrawings, Figure 1 is a view of a section of oord with stop attached. Figs. 2, 3, and 4=,views with the stop opened; Fig. 5, a view of the rivet; Fig. 6, a `'Zertical section of the stop, and Fig. 7 an end view of the parts of the stop.

The stop is composed of two similar halves, B O, arranged to be clamped' upon the cord A by screw or rivet D, which is separable from the halves and passes through them both` Oavities F, of similar form, in the inner faces of the halves, allow room for the cord or Wire as it passes around the screw or rivet. Openings K at each end of stop are for the admission of the wire or cord. In the figures showing the stop open, H is the part of the screw or rivet D which the Wire or cord must pass by or make room for as it iies in the cavity F.

:As shown in Figs. 2, 3, and 4, the stop may be adapted for use upon continuous wires or cords, or upon wires articulated or spliced at or contiguous to the stop. The stop may he removed from the cord and used in other positions upon the same or other cords or wires, and the halves being identical in the riveted form,in case a half be missing from a stop that half may be replaced by any other half which 

